Larry King
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TheJesusAndMaryChain — 18 years ago(July 19, 2007 07:01 PM)
Never been so moved by Larry King. Despite being completely deteriorated by this disease, I could still see a peace within which was somehow comforting. I have always been a fan of Tammy Faye (while not being a born again Christian). She seems genuine and sincere and not judgmental (unlike so many Christians).
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starlicious_59 — 18 years ago(July 19, 2007 06:47 PM)
I am watching the interview now and I was shockied beyond belief at the way she looked. I have to say years ago I was not a fan of hers but through the years she has caused me to really rethink my feelings, at least where she is concerned.
She loves all and holds no anger for anyone. She is truly so blessed and if there is a heaven, she will be there sitting beside the Lord.
I hope that she goes peacefully but I also hope that somehow she can gain her weight back and prove me wrong, that there is a God. Either way, I hold her in high regard and I wish her nothing but peace, love and hope. I think that she has changed the way alot of people think just by her unfailing faith.
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triplehache2003 — 18 years ago(July 20, 2007 05:42 PM)
It's amazing how some people can talk bad about others. I guess their parents never told them to not say bad things about people, because whatever happens to the people they are badmouthing, their own words and actions can come right back and bite them in the butt.
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Topsword — 18 years ago(July 20, 2007 07:57 PM)
I saw her on a clip on inside edition today, when she was on the Larry King show. It's quite saddening how she looks now ,and she seems like a nice person. May the good lord take her soon ,and may she rest in peace.
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Charmlit — 18 years ago(July 20, 2007 11:27 PM)
I watched the interview,I am very sadden,I thought she was doing well months ago.I fear that when she does leave that she doesn't suffocate as she's making her "new" transtion to Heaven.Poor Tammy Faye,You will be missed.='(
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Chao524 — 18 years ago(July 21, 2007 12:05 AM)
When I saw Tammy on Larry King, it broke my heart. For a woman who has such a strong faith and reliance in God, it shocks me that God would give her such a terrible disease. Then again, it could be a way to send a message to people. The world has become a cold place, and not enough people have the same positive and lovely attitude that Mrs. Messner has. I hope and pray that she'll be able to eat one last burger and fries (with lots of ketchup!) like she wishes before she does pass. Of course, her cancer turning out to be operable and curable after all would also be lovely. If God can work miracles, she deserves one.
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Topsword — 18 years ago(July 21, 2007 05:44 PM)
In the world we live in we all have to go through alot. Even God had to suffer for taking the cross for our very own sins. When it should of been us on that cross for being the sinners we are. Yes he resurrected three days later on Easter Sunday. The prophecy is true!
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Valeen_the_II — 18 years ago(July 22, 2007 01:16 AM)
Maybe the cancer was just God's way of bringing her home to eternal paradise.She seemed like a truly angelic woman and a REAL Christian (not the judgemental bigoted ones)
R.I.P Tammy Faye
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mikeoak840 — 17 years ago(January 17, 2009 10:23 AM)
Not to start a big to-do - but why make her suffer all those years with a horrible form of cancer (not to say they're NOT all horrible, but some are worse than others) before "bringing her home to eternal paradise." If she deserved to "come home" - why not a heart attack? Freak accident like she's out for a drive and the car explodes? Something peaceful like just stop breathing while in her sleep?
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Alfred1992 — 18 years ago(July 21, 2007 12:36 AM)
my grandma had lung cancer also but i don't remember her looking as though she was wasting away like tammy faye is. i hope she has a peaceful death and won't have to suffer much longer. its depressing to see.
